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'90s Dutch house music celebrated on new compilation

'The Hidden Beauty Of Dutch House ('94-'98)' marks the inaugural release on Anacalypto Records

Dutch house music from the '90s is to be the focus of a new 2x12-inch compilation, 'The Hidden Beauty Of Dutch House ('94-'98)'. Set for...

'Care4Life' is available now via Bandcamp

The Chemical Brothers will feature on a new charity compilation.

Released today via London label Above Board Projects' Bandcamp, 'CARE4LIFE' features over 40 production from...

It's part of a drive to boost diversity and inclusion in the music industry

The UK music industry has been urged  to ditch its use of the acronym "BAME" by the trade body UK Music, who have described the...

Finally some help for those struggling in the music industry...

Help Musicians UK, the leading UK charity for musicians of all genres, has launched a new phone line aimed at anyone who works in the...

The resident will showcase his light display for three hours each night

An Essex man has synchronised his Christmas lights to music by the The Prodigy.

Rik Burt, a resident in Braintree, the Essex town where The...

Neurodiversity in dance music lead feature image

Neurodiversity refers to a wide range of neurological conditions including ADHD, autism, dyslexia and Tourette syndrome. After being diagnosed with ADHD and suspected autism earlier this year, DJ Mag writer Harold Heath began to wonder: is there a particularly high number of neurodivergent people in the scene? Here, he embarks on a personal journey to try and understand the relationship between neurodiversity and dance music, and its wider relevance within the scene

I’m Harold Heath: music writer, former small-time DJ/producer, and life-long club culture fanatic. Earlier this year I was diagnosed with ADHD and suspected autism. Why...

The collaboration takes in sculpture, a short film and a new four-track Maxim EP

   

The Prodigy frontman Maxim has teamed up with London artist Dan Pearce for a new music and art project.

Centering on the experience of lockdown...

Jana Rush, Sami Baha and FaltyDL all feature on the forthcoming release

A new charity compilation, 'Music in Support of Black Mental Health', will be released later this week.

Exclusively available via Bandcamp, over 28 artists have...

The project has been launched alongside an exclusive mix by DJ Lag

War Child UK has launched a new fundraising platform with a focus on underground music.

The project, dubbed The Right To Dance, will, a press...

One of the Internet’s most talked-about acronyms — which stands for non-fungible token — is redefining digital ownership. But could NFTs really revolutionise the music...

Most people’s first experience with NFTs most likely happened within the past few months. It was also, most likely, met with confusion. As GIFs of...

U K, G?: the electronic music collectives opening up conversations around mental health

Sticky Tapes, eott and Don’t Keep Hush tell Jack Ramage how they’re helping to shift perceptions around wellbeing in dance music

The stigma surrounding mental health has drastically changed over the last decade, with people beginning to realise how important it is to talk about their...

They've also unveiled two previously unheard remixes of 'Hey Boy Hey Girl'

The Chemical Brothers have shared full details of their forthcoming 20th anniversary reissue of 1999 album 'Surrender'.

Initially announced early in the summer, the...

DJ Mag’s tech editor, Mick Wilson, investigates Black and non-Black POC representation in the music tech sector, and what industry leaders are doing to address...

Black and non-Black POC artists have always been at the forefront of electronic music; pioneering DJs and producers who created whole genres, and others who...

As dance music’s top-heavy, tour-focused infrastructure crumbles, people across the industry are wondering how new revenue streams can emerge to support artists during and after...

It’s been four months since COVID-19 sent dancers into deep freeze. With no sign of a vaccine, the suspicion is that clubs will stay closed...

In DJ Mag's April music columns, Joe Roberts, Carl Loben, Shiba Melissa Mazaza and Layla Marino spotlight topical sounds from around the world

Joe Roberts asks, will the resurgence of rave provide the soundtrack to a post-COVID summer of love?“It looks like old skool raves will be the...